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Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe reports that Mark Buehrle "will be made available in a trade."

The problem, of course, is that Buehrle is slated to earn $19 million in the final year of his contract, so the Blue Jays will surely have to pick up a nice chunk of the money in order to move him. The good news is that Buehrle is the most durable starter in the game and is coming off a season where he posted a 3.39 ERA. Toronto has R.A. Dickey, Drew Hutchison, Marcus Stroman and possibly J.A. Happ locked into rotation spots next year and guys like Aaron Sanchez and Daniel Norris ready to assume spots soon, so it's not surprising that they'd try to shop Buehrle. Sun, Oct 26, 2014 01:43:00 PM

Mark Buehrle shut the Mariners out over eight innings in Wednesday's win.

Buehrle wraps up his 2014 season with a flourish. The lefty struck out 10 -- only the second time this season he's struck out more than six -- while limiting the Tigers to three hits and a walk. The game, thanks to Buehrle's speediness, was wrapped up in just over two hours. Buehrle ends his season with a 13-10 record, a 3.39 ERA, a 1.39 WHIP, and a 119/46 K/BB ratio. He's about as consistent as they come and even at 36 years old next season, should be able to continue providing some limited value in mixed leagues. Wed, Sep 24, 2014 09:09:00 PM

Mark Buehrle was tagged for five runs in six innings in a loss to the Yankees on Friday.

It was his most runs allowed in a start since July 25. Buehrle gave up eight hits (including a two-run homer to Jacoby Ellsbury) and two walks while striking out three. The veteran southpaw has lost three out of his last four decisions and now sits at 12-10 with a 3.53 ERA. He'll look to finish his season on a high note when he faces the Mariners next week. Fri, Sep 19, 2014 10:12:00 PM

Mark Buehrle allowed four earned runs in six innings Sunday in the Blue Jays' loss to the Rays.

Buehrle escaped with a no-decision because the Rays won it in extras. The veteran left-hander was pounded for nine hits -- including a homer and five doubles. He'll carry a 12-9 record, 3.40 ERA, and 1.38 WHIP into his next start on the road against the Yankees. Sun, Sep 14, 2014 04:58:00 PM

Michael Saunders underwent successful surgery on Friday to remove 60% of the meniscus in his left knee and is expected to be sidelined for 4-to-6 weeks.

Initially, the team feared he'd be sidelined until around the All-Star break, though the tear wasn't as bad as they had feared and they were able to get by simply trimming the meniscus. With a return set around mid-April, the Jays are no longer forced to scrounge up a suitable replacement and will roll with in-house options to cover left field until Saunders is recovered.